Soviet Samizdat Periodicals is a database of information about editions of classic Soviet samizdat, 1956-1986. The Database includes approximately 300 titles, representing all known types of samizdat periodical editions from this late Soviet era, including human rights bulletins, poetry anthologies, rock zines, religious and national editions. The Database is fully searchable. Researchers will find detailed bibliographic and archival information. The site also includes information about samizdat and dissidence for the general public.

Site presents the history of the Soviet Gulag system through a browseable archive of video, art, artifacts, photographs, and the life stories of former Gulag prisoners. Online exhibitions take visitors on a thematic exploration of Gulag life, including a virtual tour of the reconstructed camp and museum made possible by the Gulag Museum at Perm-36. Teaching resources for introducing the Gulag's history into middle and high school classrooms are available. From George Mason University, Center for History and New Media.

Плакаты.Ру - Электронный музей отечественного плаката

Plakaty.Ru is an online reference source for Russian and Soviet posters. The digital poster collection is browseable by subject matter (political, social, wartime, film, etc.) or by artist. The site also includes brief biographies for many poster artists. In Russian.

The Soviet Invasion of Czechoslovakia, August 1968: Materials from the Labadie Collection of Social Protest Material. This web site contains material from the days immediately following the invasion, and they reflect the atmosphere in Czechoslovakia at the time. Originally presented as a special exhibit at the University of Michigan Special Collections Library in 2000. In English.

George Costakis (Kostakis) was a collector of Russian avant-garde art who lived in Moscow. His collection, or part of it, is now in Thessaloniki, Greece. The site tells a little about Russian Avant-Garde art and has a gallery featuring pictures of an "artist of the month" from the collection. It presently includes 23 artists. There is a video, a message board and the ability to send digital postcards. Viewing some portions requires Shockwave and IBM Bamba plug-ins. In English.

"Educational and online books sites on Romanov Russia," maintained by Bob Atchison and sponsored by Pallasart and the Alexander Palace Association. Includes photographs, books, letters, memoirs, secondary sources (text in html), etc. Includes Alexander Palace Time Machine; Tsarkoe Selo in 1910; Left Behind, by Baroness Sophie Buxhoeveden, and much more. Site is entirely in English.